Mrs Chinn contacted the Otago Daily Times concerned about the "obvious confusion" surrounding the place names and locations, which came to light after she phoned for an ambulance for a friend who was injured in a log-splitter accident at her house recently.
She was put through to a communications centre and provided her address in Muir Rd, Lake Hawea.
"The person asked whether this was in a suburb of Lake Hawea. I explained that Lake Hawea is a township, too small to have separate suburbs, and asked whether he knew where Lake Hawea is."
The operator said he did, but again asked for the name of a suburb. Mrs Chinn suggested he might have Wanaka on his list of places, and told him the nearest settlements were John's Creek and Hawea Flat.
"He then asked whether I was referring to Gladstone, which came up on his information screen. He evidently had no record of the existence of the Lake Hawea township, and I suggested that it might be listed simply as Hawea, and that it is to be found on the southern shore of the lake."
With still no success, Mrs Chinn gave detailed directions to her house, but by that stage the patient had regained consciousness and was able to be taken by car to Wanaka's medical centre, so the ambulance request was cancelled.
Mrs Chinn said such "serious inaccuracies" in the ambulance service map systems needed to be rectified before a tragic situation occurred.
St John Southern Lakes district operations manager Pauline Buchanan said the 111 call was taken by an operator in the North Island. However, "any 111 call will be dealt with in exactly the same way, regardless of location".
If someone called 111 from a landline, as Mrs Chinn had done, St John's systems could provide their location 95 per cent of the time.
St John had investigated the incident and found Gladstone was a "legitimate location even though part of it is now submerged under water".
Ms Buchanan said St John received updated maps from external, accredited sources every three months, which were its main source of information.
"When a person voluntarily offers pertinent information on specific locations, we will manually update our maps."
Consequently, St John maps had now been updated to show both Lake Hawea and Gladstone.